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July 27, 2008 at 7:47 PM #247948July 27, 2008 at 9:58 PM #248239
dharmagirl
ParticipantWhy dont we all just move to Punta Cana and drink lots of fruity rum drinks with little American flag drink stirs (made with non-toxic recycled plastic, of course)? Piggington Island, anyone?
I’m watching HGTV and some broad is looking at bright, airy condos in the Dom Republic in the low to mid $100s.
Back to reality…This housing bill is depressing. In one of the bill’s earlier iterations, I believe it was supposed to offer buyers of foreclosure properties a tax credit up to $8000. That is apparently nowhere to be found in the passed legislation.
Where was that bottle of rum….
July 27, 2008 at 9:58 PM #248233dharmagirl
ParticipantWhy dont we all just move to Punta Cana and drink lots of fruity rum drinks with little American flag drink stirs (made with non-toxic recycled plastic, of course)? Piggington Island, anyone?
I’m watching HGTV and some broad is looking at bright, airy condos in the Dom Republic in the low to mid $100s.
Back to reality…This housing bill is depressing. In one of the bill’s earlier iterations, I believe it was supposed to offer buyers of foreclosure properties a tax credit up to $8000. That is apparently nowhere to be found in the passed legislation.
Where was that bottle of rum….
July 27, 2008 at 9:58 PM #248010dharmagirl
ParticipantWhy dont we all just move to Punta Cana and drink lots of fruity rum drinks with little American flag drink stirs (made with non-toxic recycled plastic, of course)? Piggington Island, anyone?
I’m watching HGTV and some broad is looking at bright, airy condos in the Dom Republic in the low to mid $100s.
Back to reality…This housing bill is depressing. In one of the bill’s earlier iterations, I believe it was supposed to offer buyers of foreclosure properties a tax credit up to $8000. That is apparently nowhere to be found in the passed legislation.
Where was that bottle of rum….
July 27, 2008 at 9:58 PM #248166dharmagirl
ParticipantWhy dont we all just move to Punta Cana and drink lots of fruity rum drinks with little American flag drink stirs (made with non-toxic recycled plastic, of course)? Piggington Island, anyone?
I’m watching HGTV and some broad is looking at bright, airy condos in the Dom Republic in the low to mid $100s.
Back to reality…This housing bill is depressing. In one of the bill’s earlier iterations, I believe it was supposed to offer buyers of foreclosure properties a tax credit up to $8000. That is apparently nowhere to be found in the passed legislation.
Where was that bottle of rum….
July 27, 2008 at 9:58 PM #248170dharmagirl
ParticipantWhy dont we all just move to Punta Cana and drink lots of fruity rum drinks with little American flag drink stirs (made with non-toxic recycled plastic, of course)? Piggington Island, anyone?
I’m watching HGTV and some broad is looking at bright, airy condos in the Dom Republic in the low to mid $100s.
Back to reality…This housing bill is depressing. In one of the bill’s earlier iterations, I believe it was supposed to offer buyers of foreclosure properties a tax credit up to $8000. That is apparently nowhere to be found in the passed legislation.
Where was that bottle of rum….
July 27, 2008 at 11:20 PM #248186equalizer
ParticipantArty,
Where was the Eli interview?
July 27, 2008 at 11:20 PM #248190equalizer
ParticipantArty,
Where was the Eli interview?
July 27, 2008 at 11:20 PM #248030equalizer
ParticipantArty,
Where was the Eli interview?
July 27, 2008 at 11:20 PM #248253equalizer
ParticipantArty,
Where was the Eli interview?
July 27, 2008 at 11:20 PM #248259equalizer
ParticipantArty,
Where was the Eli interview?
July 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM #248162Huckleberry
ParticipantHere is a link to an excellent/thorough/extensive analysis of the bailout bill.
Don’t count on it helping many in the San Diego area, nor propping up prices…
July 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM #248389Huckleberry
ParticipantHere is a link to an excellent/thorough/extensive analysis of the bailout bill.
Don’t count on it helping many in the San Diego area, nor propping up prices…
July 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM #248317Huckleberry
ParticipantHere is a link to an excellent/thorough/extensive analysis of the bailout bill.
Don’t count on it helping many in the San Diego area, nor propping up prices…
July 28, 2008 at 10:37 AM #248321Huckleberry
ParticipantHere is a link to an excellent/thorough/extensive analysis of the bailout bill.
Don’t count on it helping many in the San Diego area, nor propping up prices…
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